Bolton Valley

Bolton Valley

The Main Lodge at Bolton Valley Resort
Location Bolton, Vermont, US
Nearest city Burlington, Vermont, US (21 miles)
Vertical 1,625 feet (495 m)[1]
Top elevation 3,150 feet (960 m)[2]
Base elevation 1,446 feet (441 m)[2]
Skiable area 165 acres (0.67 km2)
Runs 71[3]
Lift system 6 Lifts; 2 quads, 3 doubles, 1 rope tow[2]
Terrain parks 3[2]
Night skiing 12 trails[4]
Website Bolton Valley Resort

Bolton Valley is a mid-sized ski area in northern Vermont in the United States.

History

The resort was founded in 1966 by Ralph DesLauriers and his father. Bolton thrived for many years as a family-friendly resort and spawned two famous skiers, Rob and Eric DesLauriers, who went on to star in dozens of ski movies. With their brother Adam, they founded Straight Up Films; Adam remains in the area with a more recent venture, Beech Seal Media, named for a ski trail at the resort and a unique type of communication in Vermont lore.

Beginning around 1997, the resort has been under the control of a handful of new owners and struggled with financial viability. However, it has stabilized under the leadership of industry veteran Bob Fries and seen steady improvement in the 2003-2004, 2004–2005, and 2005-2006 seasons, although just before the 2007-2008 season his shares in the company were bought by two locals, and Bolton Valley is now completely locally owned.

Bolton Valley is currently seeking investors.[5]

Bolton Valley Now

Bolton Valley has 2 quads, 3 doubles and 1 surface lift. Ski and Snowboard Rentals and Lessons are readily available in the base lodge. There are also After School Programs which provide the students of participating schools very low rates on lift tickets and lessons. Bolton Valley, Mad River Glen and Jay Peak offer a joint discount season pass to area college students.

Statistics

Night Skiing

Bolton Valley has 12 trails that are also open for night skiing.[4]

Nordic Skiing

Bolton Valley has 100 kilometres (100,000 m) of nordic skiing, 35 kilometres (35,000 m) of which are groomed.[6]

Westward Orientation

Bolton Valley is one of the few westward facing ski areas in Vermont.

Wind Turbine

Wind turbine at Bolton Valley

In 2009, Bolton Valley installed a Northwind 100 wind turbine, which was made by Northern Power Systems. The turbine was projected to produce 300,000 kilowatt hours of electricity.[7] It is located near the top of the Vista Quad chairlift.

Newsletter

Bolton Valley publishes a humorous weekly newsletter covering snow news, event listings, and deals.[8]

References

  1. Bolton Valley Ski Reports, Snow Conditions and Weather - SnoCountry Mountain Reports
  2. 1 2 3 4 http://winter.boltonvalley.com/upload/photos/196Trail_Map_web.jpg[]
  3. http://winter.boltonvalley.com/mountain/maps/
  4. 1 2 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-09-14. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  5. http://boltonvalley.com/news_events/news_and_media/page820/
  6. http://winter.boltonvalley.com/mountain/nordic_center/
  7. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-12-12. Retrieved 2010-12-17.

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Coordinates: 44°24′57″N 72°52′11″W / 44.41583°N 72.86972°W / 44.41583; -72.86972

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